The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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EDUCATIONAL
UNION
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OH your itiin (ufl 4f#f re#|fy f,f(9t.
i* tf'' ,b" "*'l «UI b«
Thai • Ida priw« liuiu io u v lUc diag.
A victory tor iuTTuTu,. „u*,«
■ow wui mean aa racier victory for
" HhM '! • tllM* Colli*« fur (||e l||
U nuke iMt of a(r.t.«th.
I«l about lima n,4t yo„ W0rJ
P 4..UM4 out « tow <r#fH, VlBM. I
too will a|i|>r«<iar« ij,„ro )jll#r 0„
I TI* ferote*. «L. «r |H ^ |n M
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4I4IM. our Uiwi o( iim |.„ 4,,.| im . j «>«* .>,«*j b«r i.ro«io04ly
u| lb# ItittM, 4>>ti Otiwn |iiin itu* uMk,
I ««i wiiUum* tit 4u|Ur« 'p'**#"*. Uaoige?" h 4414 |0 |,Mr
of III" |M*.|>lr 4 rtuxic, |U HI4 ||,0 taa«* iraifccf ttbefo 410 nil n,y t UM| t4?
1 and JMN uuior* uf 1 ho 04a iu Aa4 *bal io |b world |« that Mf04.
«ir Mock* ftUil Im.bo. 4hi| M bw , M*** I 4i«-k en the u «r'
liuired iu c|| at iwrlfre, Th. f<w e. uf Ueutgn cihiblied all (be
Too report baa guou furilt that the *M h."*n at«a* uf euu«<-|uoa right*
Pallk* of llie'lkmlb Will fetus* |(J I^im^ ««<i * a. 4hi| lis mc| |iof «4J0 00'
forilier fo ruitub 10 uiilor 10 •to^hlwil/,
forte (lie f«i uier* iu *a>|| ( # Mcrlftia., "Maria." t.e replM ctJiuolfngly, "you
■nil tbua I" 'on llio oiumv lulu tn W*B •• « > «l> l If I *nte«j Ilia k«y
«;"uoiry «t uocv, oo4 r li«> 0 ilia d 0? •* «• Willard r«a«m I nbuiilii flod it iu
000U4I rnrnio (lw pocket of y^ir boloro.'
Tfcla r iwrt ««um)4 CrMmruxman yfc*!"
•#y ploi'a aluni 1 lid tine " *U'* a' | "f (u 4*0 iu au« ro- . I tfoo'l louw a Mere from ■
—i m*nl ,w ' l*«ribul« IIu.ww.wm at«wo« ®C,,M Mf • ,H,« ao I tuuk all tka
Th# lunger oiabta of Ida wlntar 1'!!''™ ,,IM,U ,w K>« Mralo «• tko low* «#4 borot tfcom.
■boutvl 11 Jt flud you wliliool plauty ut! 4 p ,b",M 'ru,n toiemg thu outii^o iba hoy from tba
#ixx| reading oiauer. N'cwapapara are : J** marhei. nm n,« auvemmeat
*° ehwp u w that all rao afford to ''l* '•'•latea (la *urploa u . *,, ® ,row hin wl'k • aiaro, ami ha
0 P,t,ntr of Vo.>4 readloc niaitar i * V,"WOffcl « capital," ao4
HflJ fl.f I.MW^ a . . 9m. MI W. eoulil lift I MO.f. . ... . 4. fltl
•«4 out |,a>o toj.c#4 lrftJ)b ^,hcr>
- • w thawing atawljr on tb« kltcboo
' 1 t"ul«l out actomnnxJaiu tb« pru4utar« ^uay Mtorlea.
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, !•'• you *°t )ftur abtJa f|«4 op ■ Ti,«"'0 l''« «y of money a« |.>or *X>CT0H ONQANIZK UNION,
tbat the p .or dumb bruit-* cao h«lier aa ,,'u atoek .n uaiigri _ ■■■■■■
tttamaoh-ea from the fl«rce wlater hl,,t,cd I' « Hum •airibiiti* ibalr r#r0nl0 '•"yaleiana Flu Hlghar teal*
ralo« an 1 wind** If you invent, yuu of Pricaa.
have o.j bu«foo«a ctaulns yourself T,,oru *'*" «o «®>P thoaa who _
with toe people of a Christian natiuo *"r* ^''l' Uwir lM<nu from aavriltciou Toroato, Oot,—The duetora of thla
— d,Jr *"'•« t Yuoao .ireet have formed
llave yuu taken a aqulot at fhe ' M°Ul<f l«-«iioo—one wa might * uuder thw name 'So. 11 Tor
Kitchen lately to if lt „ up have alf.ady kouwn-h... boea taught r!l"r,,U ot the CV ll^e« of f'hy
• k • mur* "nloa hltrhen ouaht I ,to" gruweia. So, out another a'"l «urg« uo*." The objacu of
to be. If y.jii have not done o, take l" t anoih< r demon.tratlon of ,h* w*««l l0tt are to liuprovo the
look at what your partner ha* to 1 t,lw •",mo ol«l ie> ou: That h. that the con<1,t,,JM °t Ihe pr«if M«loo aiainm
contend wltn mid fix her up like altu *•"' l Iu debt la at th« morcy <"M,Pk*. o.tabllali minimum fwa and
"UKht |o bo fUftd. "f the outaiJo world, and that In belug <unen,J term*. The loweat f,.,.
,r. , — — forcad to aaorillr- hla producta by put- ,or '*80111181100 for fraternal
me ,|n«'« that are done within the ,,nK " > iho market, he Injurea aoc'®l,M h"* been ll*ed at 12 while
■cop« of human lite are tl>o thlnaa that 1,10 Pnwf-cU of thuao who a<e out of ,h# """"num fee for minor oparatiotih
iuvo a r«m hot revival Are behind ,u,w tor ««•"" Ki"'l value fur their ,"u, b<N,n "*•< «t |I0. and that for
inZ. nk° thU f"Hln« ,n*° y««r un. Iabt,r- «Jor option, at fto. Fur a flra[
ion meeting* nlwayn. and lot It go out Another demunatratl.in whlrh |..|U . vll4|t 10 « patient 13 hereafter will b .
iTom you Into the wholo body. Better M* lM,,,l,l« «« K^t out of debt and to ch«n.""l. n«l I for each aubaeouent
to be a little too hot than too cold. HUt w''ll« the foe for night vinita will
TH TZ 1hw 0nly holp *• ran c*l"' t muat k* do"l IH. K,lng ll*ed at 13. The
th I 0,lrn. IhAr-e..fT- wlwlt haa been
er and !>«■
Th« n tli
ENCOURAGINO FACT
TMOM CONTKM9LATINO
Off MSII0CN6C IHOUli
HIA0 THCM.
T*a other day ibe wrti«r vaa in ike
Uu* rom«>ni 41
On ihe wibdnw
Uf the boil if log were i«l i„
thnt komeaieada uf |«o 4cioa war*
given freo 10 actual mh,,,. aad Iu
iko wlhduwa w r« of wheal
other grain, and vT
ublea, wbi. I h« waa (old were grown
in JJ®«leri. t'nuada Thla eould be
readily believed fur in 00 ether euoo
try oo tho Cooilneoi would 11 be oua
til"i!,1.77 ,Uth "l^lme^a
uZ?, u S U mm "rc,,y **" adv|a«d
that In the growiog of .on,
aa hate been nam*-.* >•,,« u^..u
111 2 1 conaolldatlng' ron'e to oa through our own atiugglpn. ch*ri;o for an office visit haa been
>11 «choois In order to got Inr*. "or own effort*, tho e*ortl«e of our >• Including proarrlptlon whllo
belter onea I. to R,t good roadn; wladom. to give aneatheUca |5 will bo cbarKod
ht bolance of the problem la <,0'l S've our people kuowb-dge an 1 '
wmfi'i k1 !,xlk" 'lko mo8t everything l« tbolr cau*o!—Farmer*' L'nlon
would bo helped by good roads, dou't Uuldo.
Distinction and Difference.
In Dean Itomaay'* book of anocdotea
there J* one which refers to a conver-
If there l* « little place where nofh-
Ing e|.«o will have room to grow, plan!
a grapevine there The glapo ha, had
tl,e hfs,ory <>t tho world
The plcturo of a well-fad, neatly "atl°" bel*MI1 tt SCotch minister and - ——
dreased nwn Kitting behind a Ono desk f "f* n T,l° fn'nlstor was a stranger I 8UCh vo«fetables. which yield them a
annurcntlu >inino « i.i to tne gravemaker, and diBcusxed with "f'fndld nroflt with n« iA
,0'1 •"
well Ibn Province* of Maoltoba
Haakatcbewan aad Alb«rtn have 00
compatitor. For sovaral yaara paai
•pe«-lmeB have b*«„ e*|,ibita4 at
S i ! a^ kmy the
Mtate, and tbe«e evhlblta are looked
Tlu v I'™0, Ut ",0 "hU,f "" tl o-
iney have <l«oion*tra!ed *bat eao be
n« In the cllmaie of a country pun-
waalog a .oil that will g„JW
Uot that It waa pos.lble to grow v*g*
lablea such a* were seen tber* seemed
10 create some doubf. uut o wan
the ease. And apples too. Not of I
course the aplendld fruit grown In
countries more congenial to auck cul
turu. but they w,re In evidence
Throughout Indiana, the hoosler farm
era were forced to *top and think.
When a similar exhibit was placed be-
fore them during the pant tuw week*
many of them were forced to stop and
remark: "That I. mut-h ahand of any-
z° Ka.a da The t «
craln we havo conceded, tor has not
so-and-so sent uh namples grown on
bis own farm the llko of which we bad
never seon before. Hut to think of
the ■vegotable.-and such vegetables.
"«r. wa thought everything was
frozen up there, and these turnips,
cabbages, cauliflowers, beets, man-
Kolds. pumpkins, 'and squashes are
away ahead of anything we ever saw
grow." That la the story everywhere.
Thousands of Western Canada home-
steaders. formerly United States clti-
*ons, are growing Just such grain, Just
An Acuta Obeerva*
A oar anurd waa sat d wo to his
I noonday loocht-uo in a liuia restaur^ ,
am iho eih«r day, aad aeaied 00 iho
iabl of him wa* a big, *ympetk*tle
-'idivldual from tba rural district.
The big fellow noticed hi* neigh-
bor^ left aietvn hanging luuea and
kept ey«fog him Iu a wirt of bow-did-
II happen way. The onearmed man
failed to br^ak the ice, but routinued
10 keep busy with hi* one hand sup-
plying the inner man.
At hut th« lni|ul*iiivo una on the
rtabl could stand it no longer. Ha
chane«d hi* puhiiion a little, cleared
his throat and said: "I see, sir. you
have lust an arm."
Whereupon the unfortunate man
picked up the empty aleevo with his
right hand, peered into it. looked up
wlik 0 aurprised e«presslnn. and aald:
' Uy Ooorge. air. you're right."
ffdffi. 10 uuh NtAocnt.
write Murine Kye |t,me.|y Co., Chi-
cago. for 48 page Illustrated Kye Hook
* m ,f ibl" w,pwr '* wntlooed they
will aend you a Free lio(tl«* Murine for
Your Lyea. Write all about Your Bye
Trouble nod their OculUt* will alvl*
as to the proper Application of the
§yrup«fllgs
^Dair#Sora*i,
acts 6ontly^y< t prompt-
ly 011 ti 10 buwi4ft,cloQnsfift
the system ejlpctual^i ;
assists one in ovetx«min^
Kabitual constipation
permanently. To gefr iU
iK?no|icial ejects buy
the genuine.
urod j^thg
JPoSyhiipCo.
•quffncaoinofmucgistsm^aonift
Murine Kye Rimedlea In Your Hixh-IsI **w isa Llbarsl M<
(.a*^ your Uruooi'l will t«|| you that "•ff «« ssa I
WESTERN
Murine Cures Kyea. Makes Weak
Byes Strong. Doesn't Smart. Soothes
Bye Pain Alds thoil(|
Ulassea and Sells for 80c.
Wearing
apparently doing a big, hu*tno88 at all hln, ^ — ^u w.tu
sorts of IoInui-o Is the iguia fatuus that doctrkics of the neighboring
ll,If..y°" '.,,lVe ha'1 n0 hlpher I"
,. .an.ma,<lnK a Pile of nion-
£ a s Mgh u-. aioi-i^S:!*°J
.w— mac g |0 . mv-.^muuiiu^
haa drawn many a g ,od fanners l>oy fi®!^'., ono Hftor another was men-
r tlon«,i tho sexton wagged his head
and Paid: "He's no sound."
_ minister—who was a long-
city lifo proposition. Teach him to ,?d an<1 empty preacher—
'ove the sort of life that makes the l 1'onotJiwhla own name, and In-
men who rise from time to tlmo to . Ir' now- ,8n't he
Jlnce th. dawn of clviWtl^a"„d ' SS^
bns only really began to do its best cat. your hoy dlfferon y Lt £ «,00mll>'-
-erv.ee for the human raco. Plant Know'thai the?e ^ t
Ing sorire sense. It Is a duty to look
dlllsently after your buskess. but thi^
does not mean that you are suppose!
to ab.-iorb the other fellows business
too.
| sound?'' ' Oo, aye." said 'the aexton.
with a twinkle in his eye. "He's a'
sound."
riant plenty poultry, pigs and pea- "We Hav* Many Similar"
nuts Is a happy alliteration that it '°"owlng Is an extract from
would be well to impress Indolllblv up-! * letter rece'ved from Mr. H. H. Mey-
I on your mind. Poultry Is the biggest' era of Stu*eart, Ark.: "You would
The hunger for iilace nnr! no«ftin„ ,nves,fn,eut ^ farm: pigs are al- 1 featly oblige me if you would Intro-
h,« „bb,d u,. 1,™^.,,?, :;r * ra'° "■ 'ho di>' -< ""th-: J,.?.0 m""* ,u«b, in« °" mmuiuo.
best men and In too .« ?« ' J peanuls is lhe keV to both the vl!le;, I - as 1 have many friends and
has So wre'Js on tre shn nnCer T<?7 ™Uh r "Jcin« means- For ^latives there. in whom I am much
... c Wrecks on the ^0^8 of, 1908 plant poi.iuy, p|g« and peanuts. concerned> an(l I understand the Oil
and plant plenty of 'eui wliiJe you are no^ ^©re. I can recoramcnd It
time of splendid Craft that should
fliave hpen 3n honor to the great God • about it.
who created then. All this from a lack
of proper education.
as tho best medicine I ever had in my
house. It cured me of a bad case of
j "Let not the sun go down on thy f bloody Flux in less than one-half
Hon't fall out with •your nefehbor : WralU" W"S >h,i 0,li ]iiw of llfe ns lald of'a'bad'VlL^^i,^/ g1nd<?auehter
because he does not see his way ci^ - ,'°W,n,.in1 U'" Mo8alc of the very 8tort t?me & US ,a °
even yet to Join the Union. If you ' *?! f B,_. •fry: Fr?m n Pur«'y Pbys-
show by the results that lt Is a benfit! iC3' po,nt of v'ew. 'bis is'exceedingly
to you, he will come along alf rignt g°0t1' _bUt fr°m a comnion sense point j
later on. and will make a bood mem-
ber when his reason is committed to
the grand work of the Union.
It does look like the farmers would
some time find out that It is the first
law of nature to take care of ones
self. Now when a county goes to work
and spends thousands of dollars build-
ing courthouses while there is not a
foot of decent roads In the county,
some sort of an educational institu-
tion should be opened.
Some people seem to think that
beans and peas are entirely out of
fashion, but they are not. Go to the
stores and price 'cm, and get surpris-
ed at the money there would be in
the common old cornfield beans and
stock peas. They beat cotton all hol-
low as wealth producers.
Don't go along year after year
Planting the same crops on the same
ground if you expect to get the largest
Kafll nn n .._1 . - °
Tlie Eternal Feminine.
« '7re 1 nSi?."011 ,0t
matter of good policy. It is the good- "You bet she did rnr 9in > ,
humored man who makes the big sue- | hours!" r
cess in life, and you need aJl the aids "Whew! What did you do "
to success you can get ■ ' "F«ii „i„
* 8 Fell asleep, as usual, during tho
-— lecture."
Jnt «5iW,i "°W < at 1he burstin5 "Dut didn't she wake you up'"
If °r or the farmer'/ It is up to "the 1 ever^ZlthSFJ ** Z^3
farmer. He can. if he will, hold his ! Young's Magazine ~
own indefinitely, but the other fellow j - 1
must do something, and do it soon. ^ Sheer white goods, u fact any Una
Keep your cottpn in the farehouse. wash goods when new, owe'much of
| their attractiveness to the way they
1 ^ 9 to° busy to get ac" lre laund«red- this being done in a
quainted with the teacher, do not put | manner to enhance their textile beau-
off this important matter any longer, ty. Home laundering would be equal-
iou should know the man or woman ! ly satisfactory if proper attention was
7*°, ®hapin« the destiny of your,' given to starching, the first essential
child; it is your duty. being good Starch, which has sufficient
™ # 7~~ i strength to stiffen, without thickening
«ihT^ n frm?r d0ne the sen" ! th® g00ds' Try De8ance Starch and
Ible thing in the matter of planting you will be pleasantly surprised at th.
a /variety of crops this year is not wor- improved appearance of your work
rying much about the flurry that is j - —
Proved Useless.
"When you was little
splendid profit with little outlay on the
farms that they have secured from the
Government of tho Dominion of Can-
ada at the nominal cost of $10 for 160
acres. If adjoining land is wanted It
can be secured from the railway com-
panies or from private Individuals at
moderate prices and reasonable terms.
Hy placing your namo and address on
a postal card and addressing it to the
Canadian Government Agent, whose
name appears elsewhere, a copy of
"Last Rest West" telling you all about
it will be sent you free.
FOUR SHAFT8 OF HUMOR.
Pithy Remarks from One of the Fore-
most Jokesmitha.
With the truly artistic tempera-
ment the bird In the bush has scant
notion of doubllug its value by chang-
ing to the hand.
A has-been is a man who has spent
his time with hair vigors, electric
brushes and newspaper recipes, when
he should have been winning a laurel
wreath to cover his ignominy with.
When you enter a shop state Just |
what you want. For then the mer-1
chant can go intelligently to work to
sell you something else. The great
law of commerce is to sell people
what they don't want. What they do
want will sell itself.
But, probably it la no harder to live
up to your reputation when you are
young than it wi be to live it down
when you are older.—Puck.
ITCHING RASH 18 YEARS.
Girl's Rash Spread and Grew Worao
Under Specialist's Care—Perfect
Cure by Cuticura Remedies.
Troub,e,om* Growth,
Do* tho child ever k#<op at|)| >
minute?" aaked the woman aa th.
youngster aprawled noisily over th.
couch la a dozen squirming positions
at once. It ac*med to her.
"No," answered bl* mother. "Th.y
^ ^growing when they do that, they
"Will you please ask hlm to atop
growing," Implored the woman, "Ju t
for thla week' while he Is visiting mo?"
Not "Just aa Goed"—IU the Beat
One box of Hunt's Cure Is unfailing
ly, uaquallfledly and absolutely guar-
anteed to cure any form of SKIN DIS-
EASE. It Is particularly active In
promptly relieving and permanently
curing all forms of ITCHINO known
ECZEMA. TETTER. RINGWORM
and all similar troubles are relieved
by one application; cured by one box.
Associate with men of good Judg-
ment: for Judgment ia found In con-
versation. And we make another man's
Judgment ours by frequenting his com-
paay.—Fuller.
CANADA
Blscricta New 0mm4 for SattleM
Son* ef ih« elMtaMt
Janda in hm «f |raVk
(n« balu or SaakaiaK
«!> and Albert*
racaatl? baa a
Saw
lor .•nUmani undo*
ib« koviuii iiom*M*ai
RaiuUilona of i
Tbomanda at „
•i« d, of 160 wr,i
•f. MwaniUkla. Th. a^Ta^^SS
pot.iblo for aalry 10 be made hr proiy. lhe „glJ|
""'J' l*J*' «"« r In lhe 1'n.ied Sia|e« have boas
Miiinc far. Anr aiember el a family may make
bS 7rul^A°T •«k,r •'"««' of'h. f.milr"ho £S
be entitled to rn.ke entry for b<m«e||or betteS
AMnt ! bmfor* th* As«ni or Saw
i r ! k ii ! *> ®lrie I by (on ceruln cetidL
sSSifftnssyuri; is^iLvS
qoanar eeeueafat on*
,1C.h e,'« b* Ho 00. Chnreka^
InU^J market*oanvenie*. Ilraltbyri„n«5
•P "did crop, and coed law*. Grain-« o in«23
""J? '"^"S armeipal iodualriaa. * *
,l«- .-^r'^fpartir.ila'. a* to rale., rottlaa. baM
Utae to (o and where ta locale, appjy to
■a. US W. Klatb Slraet. laaaM fltr. Miaamfc
SHELLS
oA.
Shells
for
Wild Fowl
Don't cripple your
ducks. Kill them with
All standard
imofcdrai powders l*ad«d
rertec* from primer to crimp.
Tke fslMlUtem. Cmrtri Ja* 0
Mdaeport, Cm..
S.Im Olce,
Y«rk Ckf' S aF nci co.
*iH$n2 JSy*LMo— Th*m
Momth /■
**• Buminonm
for ouwri^1co"alluioD l""« prwtlaa
doing. C*a *• "" •• « •« dona, an* aa
boreal, amblUoDa. aagrewlTe and
ftffi tralnml. Toucan innki- KoNI 7 In tba
Jk) ate Ibousanda of otbera.
Why notyoa.
imsSI
H™"ZK* YOU
Dignified
B u ml no • s
My BIO FRBB B<x)K
t^lls the whole ki<iit
WRITB for l? Novf;
before you forget It.
naO'T DAWSON
611 Oarrlson Are.
fort mmltn. 4M.
rtetnrn ibla
*' I t b GO OB.
cent tump,
and I v til mail
you a l'niiaroc
S2SSSfe^.'!fcrjS6
returns, unless you intend to feed the now playing a tempest over this coun-
iand those elements that this constant try. He has all that he wants to eat, I "ueu *"ou was "ttle was you
crope removes. Rotation on land is | he bas all the feed that he needs in j *Panked like I am to make you good
like a variety of food to the man or j barns, his cattle are in good fettle ' PaPa?"
domestic animals. Give it a variety . '\n<* he bas time, to read his newspa- I 1 was' son—and spanked hard
of things to do. j per and watjeh tie show of "Dog eat i toa"
dog." j "Ven you can't fool
Do not hesitate to try all sorts of
new crops. You should not make a j Did you ever try grating up some
fool of youreelf and put too much land i of the finest specimens of sweet pota-
and time on experiments, but this
does not mean that you shoul not
plant new sorts of crops. This affords
not only the means of advancement
along all lines, but it is line diversion
from the routine of life to try new
things and note their economic value.
Any good farmer is an experimenter
next to being a good farmer.
There is always a cry going up for
more and better men in all trades,
professions and vocations. This Is as
true of the farm as elsewhere. Men
wtth big. broad brows and hard heads
are wanted to take hold of the prob-
lems that are now confroi
pay for;
toes and drying them out to keep for
use after potatoes are all gone? Those
who have tried this plan say it works
exceedingly well. Suppose you try ttf
You Bhould pack the dried potatoes
closely and so they will npt absorb
the moisture from the atmosphere
during wet spells, or else they will be-
come wet and will mould.
If you are not ashamed of the follow-
ing of the farmen, it would be a good
plan to arrange your programs for the
f linment of the boys and girls.
They are the coming farmers, and one
SmerthatThp7ft °°* confro"tln* tbe intelligent and enthusiastic farmer ip
he "captain of Industry™^ the term j feltoSTJh?mn Zminb0"™
Vv,iYfhrc^
the
as
the
What we fieed
T eea is Xhta
the ttptaias to that high degree of ex-
cellence which has characterized those
wbo have attained
development of ** tPal ^era.
H"t*° •,ow,Jr- and without losing
"t twenty tim
i , - nie no more,
| cause if it didn't make you good it
won't make me good."
With a smooth iron and DeHanre
Starch, you can launder your Huui*
waist Just as well at home as the
steam laundry can; it will have the
proper stiffness and finish, there will
be less wear and tear of th. goods,
and it will be a positive pleasure to
use a Starch that does not stick to tha
Iron.
Free Advice.
"An old subscriber wants to know
what fur Is most economical for poor
People," said the stenographer of a
woman's magazine.
"Tell her bearskin." said the fash-
Ion editor, crankily.—Uppiocotfa.
Some of Them.
"Don't you think it is dreadful for
aoc ety to b. taking up any of these
•aoterlc Oriental ideas?"
"Oh. bot th. Oriental ruga are per-
l*ctly lovely!"—Baltimore American.
When my daughter was a baby she
had a breaking out behind the ears.
The doctor said that she would out-
grow it, and it did get somewhat bet-
ter until she was about iilteeu years
old, and after that she could get noth-
ing that would drive it away. She waa
always applying something in the way
of salves. It troubled her behind the
knees, opposite the elbows, back of
the neck and ears, under the chin, and
then it got on tho face. That was
about three years ago. She took treat-
ment with a specialist and seemed to
get worse all the time. We were then
advised to try the Cuticura Remedies,
and now I dont see any breaking out.
M. Curley, 11-19 sixteenth St.. Bar
City, illch., May 20, 1906."
Onions Net $600 an Acre
IntlH0 T°nn L°tS f0r 52,0 Without
Interest—Payable $10 Per Month.
The Famous Simmons Ranch Sonlh 01 San Antonio is Now on the Market
—Investigate Tins and Get in Before it is Too Late.
££ !;« $■. Tela,. 0tk- u.
Ti«t your "fot'S.TuSIS' °'t"" i' M*"b ">
-£Si,scrl- ■" sj si
ttaMheTii ?"r-fc= thor^uj
Not Caretaker's Fault.
In answer to a complaint made by
IVr. ^Unc" of <-amborne. Eng.
tfnn' I t caretaker of the recrea-
Sr°und bad allowed the grass to
grow to an inconvenient height, that
officer replied that the donkey which
ntllZ 7 eaten the prass h««i died
of lockjaw and he had been unable to
buy another one to take lta placa
"Nail."
"N*ll *re a mighty good thing—
particularly finger nails—but I don't
believe they were Intended solely for
scratching, though I used mine large-
ly for that purpose for several years
I was sorely afflicted and had It to do
One application of Hunt s Cure, how-
ever. relieved my Itch and less than
on. box cured me entirely - '
J. It WARQ,
that i I
e stood on top of the 1
Men-bailing StlK
thing that is planted upon it if properly cnlt.'vaS WlU produce —T'
for eveVdir^tion® allost o^er^tT810?' pa8t,lre' and could see
The^only Thin^r'need^'tcf tnakp tSsu°Tnendflh® ppoP<?sition to our pe^e.
haTe y°"r assumnce that it will be \ I?ilro??' and
for every farm and lot thai you have Lt Ut tnd'ng
^isTL"1 '7 *7 *<** .
that country when this property iie^ld th«rt-m.^.i! *, ra,1S>\d thro««fb
find ^one who wjil b^lft^ "adTw.'thouJ WlU ^ "•
about thU Und EL haVe >"OU refer sn^ who wanta to know anythie,
Yonra truly,
F. L. BEATIT.
I. F. ISHAM,
Write today for literature tefling yon all about tba ranch and pheto^aphkvtows ef rm
DR. CHA8. F. 8IMMON8,
215 Alamo Plaza,
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
$100 REWARD For any case of Chilla
Fever, Dumb
Swamp
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